A year before Kevin Mcallister defended himself against the wet bandits in Home Alone, French writer/director René Manzor released a little known film called 36.15 code Père Noël. The film is about a young boy left alone over Christmas who dresses up like Rambo and protects himself form a home invasion form an evil Santa. [Continue reading]

Writer/director Álvaro García really impressed with his post-apocalyptic short film debut Sumer (see the film) and now García is back with his highly anticipated follow-up The Seed of Juna. [Continue reading]

Godzilla is back in a really big way. Admittedly, it's never really gone away but over the last few years, it seems that the famous monster has been making more appearances than usual. [Continue reading]

Hulu’s “Into the Dark” is off to a strong start. The series, co-produced by Blumhouse, features brand new feature film every single month for an entire year with wach episode is holiday-themed, with the first two tackling Halloween and Thanksgiving. [Continue reading]

Adapted from Tawni O'Dell's best-selling novel of the same name by O'Dell herself and acclaimed writer/director Adrian Lyne (Fatal Atraction, Jacob's Ladder, Unfaithful), Back Roads stars Pettyfer as Harley Altmyer, a young 20-something who has been left to care for his three younger sisters after his mother is convicted of murdering their father. Harley is doing hi... [Continue reading]

Writer/director Henry Dunham made a splash among critics and film fans alike earlier this year when his feature film debut The Standoff at Sparrow Creek made its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival. [Continue reading]

What one can't prepare for is Beaulieu's in-your-face approach to female sexuality which , even in films which focus on women and their sex lives, never quite reach this level of openness and it can be unnerving. Thankfully, Beaulieu doesn't hide her approach and it's abundantly clear from the film's opening sequence that Les Salopes will embrace female sexuality i... [Continue reading]

Fraught with past troubles including a mother who abandoned her followed by a series of problem-ridden foster homes, Natalie (AKA Honey Bee), finds herself in the throes of a "relationship" with a pimp who manages her along with three other girls. She's clearly the favourite-of-the-moment but that doesn't exempt her from going to work. [Continue reading]

Attention Prospect fans and sci-fi fans alike! If you're a Seattle resident (or live nearby) you're definitely going to want to make the trip to the Glass Box Gallery from December 6 thru January to take in a very cool science fiction themed exhibit called "Artifacts from the Multiverse" curated by Chris Caldwell and Zeek Earl, directors of the film. [Continue reading]

Woodland stars Richard Harmon ("The 100") as Jake, the struggling photojournalist. Almost immediately upon arrival, he finds a place he converts to a darkroom; the process of developing his photos seems to bring him a bit of peace in an otherwise haunted existence. His partner is Sparky (Philip Granger), the ageing caretaker who is getting too old to do some of the ... [Continue reading]

The knee-jerk reaction at the opening moments of the trailer for Jen McGowan's Rust Creek is a groan; here's yet another movie about a woman who gets stranded in the backcountry only to be found by a couple of locals who turn out to be killers. Thankfully, this is not that movie. [Continue reading]

Searching is a hyper-modern thriller told via the technology devices we use every day to communicate. In it, David must trace his daughter’s digital footprints before she disappears forever. [Continue reading]

Seems like Liam Neeson can't catch a break on screen; something is constantly happening to his family and he's having to save them (except in Widows - and if you haven't seen that yet, you need to do yourself a favour and rectify that sooner rather than later) but in the case of Cold Pursuit it's too late for rescuing and instead, he's avenging the death of his son. [Continue reading]

To follow-up his outstanding debut feature The Eyes of My Mother (review), writer/director Nicolas Pesce has tackled another horror project, this time adapting a novel from Japanese author Ryû Murakami. [Continue reading (1 comment)]

Netflix has released the trailer for a wild looking Turkish fantasy action series called The Protector. The series stars Çagatay Ulusoy as Hakan, a man given supernatural powers by a mysterious talisman. [Continue reading]

Patrick Süskind's novel "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer" has already yielded one excellent adaptation in Tom Tykwer's outstanding movie of the same name but the concept of Süskind's book is being revamped for a new project simply titled "Perfume." [Continue reading (1 comment)]

Music icon David Byrne was inspired by tabloid headlines to make his sole foray into feature-film directing with True Stories, an ode to the extraordinariness of ordinary American life and a distillation of what was in his own idiosyncratic mind. [Continue reading]

From early in his career, Robert Rodriguez has been pushing boundaries and though at first, he pushed them out of necessity, he now seems to be pushing them both to challenge himself and the art of filmmaking. [Continue reading]

This may be kicking a dead horse but I have to admit, it's also kind of a genius attempt to squeeze a little more money from a movie that's already made a ton of it. Just in time for Christmas, Deadpool 2 is coming back to theatres; a PG-13 cut lovingly titled Once Upon a Deadpool. [Continue reading]

Robert Roderiguez is under amazing pressure to bring James Cameron's vision for Alita: Battle Angel to the screen. And while I still can't quite embrace the lead character's synthetic qualities, the film looks bigger and better with each new trailer. [Continue reading (2 comments)]

Blue Underground has announced that they will be releasing a limited edition 4K restoration of the horror classic Maniac directed by William Lustig and featuring the special effects of gore master Tom Savini. [Continue reading]